Captain Scheerenberg chases the rioters, 1747 Capt. Scheerenberg silences the uproar on the Dam in Amsterdam. 1747 (title on object), Under the leadership of captain Abraham Scheerenberg, Orange-minded rioters are driven out of the town hall and Dam Square, November 9, 1747. In the occupied town hall, a demonstrator sticks a disheveled bulb out the window, which is a mocking reference to the rod worn. In the middle the Nieuwe Kerk and on the right part of the waag., Looting, riot, strike (political demonstration), townhall, weigh-house, church (exterior), City Hall of Amsterdam (1655-1808), Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam), Waag op de Dam (Amsterdam), Dam (Amsterdam), Abraham Scheerenberg, Simon Fokke (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1782 - 1796, paper, engraving, h 181 mm × w 203 mm
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Captain Scheerenberg chases, rioters, 1747 Capt, Scheerenberg silences, uproar, Dam, Amsterdam, 1747, title, object, Under, leadership, captain Abraham Scheerenberg, Orange-minded rioters, driven out, town hall, Dam Square, November 9, occupied town hall, demonstrator sticks, disheveled bulb out, window, mocking reference, rod worn, middle, Nieuwe Kerk, right part, waag, Looting, riot, strike, political demonstration, townhall, weigh-house, church, exterior, City Hall, 1655-1808, Waag op de Dam, Abraham Scheerenberg, Simon Fokke, mentioned, 1782, 1796, paper, engraving
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